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Q: How do you divide the alphabet into 5 groups?
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How do you split the alphabet into 4 groups?

To split the alphabet into 6 groups you would have 4 letters in 4 groups, and 5 letters in 2 groups. Groups could include A-D, E-I, J-M, N-R, S-V, W-Z.


How do you split the alphabet into 4 equal groups?

The English alphabet has 26 letters the prime factors of 26 are 2 and 13. Clearly you CANNOT divide 26 into 4 equal groups (unless you either omit 2 letters or add a couple).


How many different ways can you divide twenty five equally?

5 groups of 5. 25/5=5 ; 5 x 5 = 25.


How do you divide 113 into 5 equal groups?

If you divide 113 by 5 on a calculator (or using pencil and paper) and make each group that size, all groups will be the same size.Note: The answer is not a whole number, so you may need to do some rounding.


Why can't you divide a number by 0?

For example 5÷0. That would mean putting 5 objects into 0 groups which you can't do.


What must be added to 72 so that it will divide into 5 groups of 16?

8


How can 30 students be divided into groups of the same size?

2 groups of 15 3 groups of 10 5 groups of 6 6 groups of 5 10 groups of 3 15 groups of 2


What is zero divided by five?

Five divide by zero is undefined because it is not possible to put 5 into 0 groups.


What is one fifth?

1/5 = 0.2 So it is. A fifth is a bottle of hard liquor, containing a fifth of a (US) gallon. 1/5 is when you divide something into 5 groups. Then you take 1 of those 5 groups and you hav 1 fifth...


How can you divide 28 cans of soda into two groups so the ratio is 9 to 5?

The ratio then will be 18 to 10


5 v in the e a?

5 Vowels in the English Alphabet


How do you get one tenth?

If you want to find one tenth of a number, divide it by 10. For example, one tenth of 50 is 5. I teach my students about fraction this way. When you consider one tenth of something, 1/10, think of the denominator of the fraction as the number of equal groups you have to divide a particular number into. Then think of the numerator of the fraction as the number of those equal groups you are counting up. Another example: to find 3/10 of 50, divide 50 into ten equal groups of 5 each. Then count three of them: 5 + 5 + 5 = 15. 3/10 of 50 is 15.